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Garda Representative Association hold briefing on dispute with Commissioner Drew Harris - Full

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The Garda Representative Association (GRA) has said it does not see a way forward in its dispute with Commissioner Drew Harris. The deterioration in relations comes after almost 99% of gardai who voted in a ballot organised by the GRA...
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Bloomberg

Lithuania's Nauseda on Erdogan's NATO 'Requirement'

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"This requirement, this context of membership of Turkey in the EU, is a new one," Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda told Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Vilnius, adding that it would complicate Sweden's accession bid. "My wish is that...
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Ukraine Needs Full Support of NATO, Nauseda Says

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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda says Ukraine needs to get a signal that it will become a NATO member. He speaks to Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo ahead of the NATO summit being held in Vilnius. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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"We're Facing Many Nuclear Weapons Challenges": Fmr Secretary Moniz

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Former Secretary of Energy & Nuclear Threat Initiative CEO Ernest Moniz discusses the status on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and talks about nuclear programs in countries like Iran, China, and North Korea. He speaks with Joe Mathieu...
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Bloomberg

UBS Chair: Credit Suisse Integration to Take Up to 4 Years

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UBS Group AG Chairman Colm Kelleher outlines the details and benefits of the integration of Credit Suisse Group AG at the UBS annual general meeting on Wednesday. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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SNP will 'do everything it can' to oppose anti-strike legislation vows Humza Yousaf

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Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has promised to oppose the UK Government’s “abhorrent’ anti-strike legislation.
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Government’s antisocial behaviour measures ‘not making any difference’ says Starmer

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The Government’s measures to tackle antisocial behaviour are not making any difference, Sir Keir Starmer said, as he portrayed Labour as “very much the party of law and order”. Both main parties have put crime-fighting plans at the heart...
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Shona Robison describes frustration at controversy surrounding the SNP

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In a visit to Dear Green Coffee Roasters in Glasgow, Deputy First Minister Shona Robison discussed her frustration as the controversy surrounding the SNP overshadows the Scottish Government's key priorities speech in Holyrood.
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Sara Gorton comments as NHS pay offer accepted by most health unions - Full version

Higher Ed
Interview with Sara Gorton, head of health at Unison, as more than a million NHS workers in England are to be given a 5% pay rise this year and a cash sum for last year, after ministers and unions agreed a new pay deal.
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Cadets escaping from work camp, France, 1944

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Clip 6 from the 1940s French documentary Les Cadets du Conservatoire (The Conservatory Cadets), about the story of the Cadets of National Conservatoire in Paris under German occupation in WWII. Cadets prepare for escape. They eventually...
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Restoring Stormont is priority for British and Irish governments – Heaton-Harris

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Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris and Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney speak to the media at Hillsborough Castle where they discuss efforts to restore powersharing at Stormont.
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Bloomberg

Le Pen Warns U.S. Not to Push Russia Into China's Arms

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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who's a frontrunner in April's presidential election, says she opposes sanctions on Russia and warns the U.S. against a "new Cold War". In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan in...
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Bloomberg

Philippines Must Grow Over 6% to Cut Debt: Finance Chief

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Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez says the Southeast Asian nation must grow by more than 6% annually in at least the next five years to get out of the debt bloated by the Covid-19 crisis. Dominguez discusses the economic...
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Bloomberg

Apple Pauses All Product Sales in Russia

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Apple halted product sales in Russia following the country's invasion of Ukraine, saying the company stands "with all of the people who are suffering as a result of the violence." Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Chicago Organization Uses Live Storytelling To Discuss Mental Health

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The Chicago organization Erasing The Distance uses live performances to work through topics like alcoholism, depression, anxiety and PTSD.
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Bloomberg

Negative Interest Rates Do More Damage Than Good: Sentance

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May.21 -- Andrew Sentance, senior adviser at Cambridge Econometrics and former MPC member of the Bank of England, discusses the possibility of negative interest rates in the U.K. and what negative rates would do to consumer spending. He...
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Rep. Black Says Budget Is 'Golden Key' to Tax Reform

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Sep.28 -- Rep. Diane Black, chair of the House Budget Committee and a Republican from Tennessee, discusses the relationship of tax reform and the U.S. budget. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects...
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Bloomberg

Ontario Wants Foreign Housing Investment: Finance Min.

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Oct. 7 -- Ontario is signaling it's in no rush to roll out additional measures to cool the Toronto housing market. Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa speaks on "The Daily Brief."
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Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan on Business Strategy

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India's full-service carrier, Vistara, plans to restore pre-COVID standards of customer experience and exceed it in the coming months. Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan joins 'Bloomberg Markets Asia' for an exclusive interview to discuss the air...
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CBQ Has Seen Positive Benefit From Low Rate Environment, Says CEO

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Jan.30 -- Joseph Abraham, chief executive officer at Commercial Bank of Qatar Ltd., discusses the bank’s operating environment, low interest rates and their real estate exposure. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Heaton-Harris and Coveney positive over restoration of powersharing talks at Stormont

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After meeting Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney, Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said he believes the “mood music” is positive around restoring the powersharing institutions at Stormont before he has to call an...
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Bloomberg

Oil Search: LNG Prices to Remain Soft for a Bit Longer

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Aug.25 -- Keiran Wulff, managing director of Australia’s Oil Search Ltd., a Papua New Guinea-focused oil and gas producer, discusses the company's financial results, demand, and business outlook. Oil Search reported first-half net loss...
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CLEAN : International flights resume as Kenya reopens its airspace

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Passengers circulate and flights resume at Nairobi's airport as Kenya Airways resumes international flights as the country lifts restrictions of its airspace (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Citigroup Said in Talks for Saudi Arabia Banking License

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Feb.28 -- Citigroup Inc. is reported to be in advanced talks to acquire a banking license in Saudi Arabia, returning the firm to the kingdom after a more than 10-year absence. Bloomberg's Dinesh Nair has the details on "Bloomberg Markets."